Who's Designing the Web: An Informal Survey of Us

Noted on January 16, 2006, in

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I'm always curious about other web designers—who we are and why in the world we put ourselves through this. Is it for love? For money? Because no one else in the organization had the guts to take on HTML? So, here's a long-running survey that I hope some of you will bother to take. Hopefully (barring death or jokesters) I'll keep it running for years.

A few caveats: This survey is only to satisfy my curiosity and yours. Of course, it's not 100% representative of all designers—just designers who visit this page and bother to fill it out. Also, we have to take it on faith that the answers given are true. Still, even with those qualifications, the results should be interesting.

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According to author Ray Oldenburg, everybody needs a third place (besides home [1] and workplace [2]). In lieu of the local colesium, neighborhood bar or corner store, the Internet has become the third place for many people in America—a virtual hangout where conversation flourishes, friendships are made and citizens meet. Often in our pajamas.

I've been hanging out here since 1996, building web sites, making friends, and learning. This blog is my small contribution to the lively, never-ending dialogue.

Thanks for stopping by.

Kathy